As you may know, one Monday in June was a special day because I received my second BA degree, this time in English Philology. And since celebrating alone is no fun, I decided to throw a little garden party with my family and some closest friends. The weather was amazing and I didn't get cold in my lace dress, not even when it got pretty late.

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